Perrie Edwards put on a very busty display as she surprised fans with an impromptu performance of her new single You Go Your Way on Sunday.
The former Little Mix star, 31, shared a clip to her Instagram where she left a crowd of fans speechless as she joined them at a bash to celebrate the song’s release.
Perrie risked a wardrobe malfunction in a saucy crop top which which boasted daring cut outs and left very little to the imagination.
Flashing a glimpse of her toned midriff she also wore a pair of figure-hugging black trousers, that again sported cut-outs.
The blonde beauty beamed as she joined her fans and took to the stage before partying and posing for selfies.

Perrie Edwards, 31, put on a very busty display as she surprised fans with an impromptu performance of her new single You Go Your Way on Sunday

The former Little Mix star shared a clip to her Instagram where she left a crowd of fans speechless as she joined them at a bash to celebrate the song’s release

Perrie risked a wardrobe malfunction in a saucy crop top which which boasted daring cut outs and left very little to the imagination
She captioned the clip: ‘Literally the BEST NIGHT EVER!! Thank you to every single one of you supporting You Go Your Way, I see you all and it means the world’.
Perrie put on another racy display in a red leather bodysuit for the single’s music video and revealed how it tells her love story with fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
She ooked incredible for the shoot, as she struck a pose against a lavish white car, set against a mountain backdrop.
Perrie showed off her stunning figure in the tiny bodysuit, which featured a large silver studded belt.
Sticking to the red theme, she teamed the risqué look with a matching leather biker jacket with fringe details.
The hitmaker wore her long blonde tresses in loose waves and elevated her natural beauty with a sultry palette of makeup.
You Go Your Way is a powerful, mid-tempo pop anthem about starting a new chapter and finding the strength to start a new journey.
She revealed that the song tells the story of a time at the start of Perrie’s relationship with boyfriend Alex, when they were in the honeymoon stage and not yet ‘official’.

Perrie risked a wardrobe malfunction in a saucy crop top which which boasted daring cut outs and left very little to the imagination

Flashing a glimpse of her toned midriff she also wore a pair of figure-hugging black trousers, that again sported cut-outs

The blonde beauty beamed as she joined her fans and took to the stage

She later partied and posed for selfies

She captioned the clip: ‘Literally the BEST NIGHT EVER!! Thank you to every single one of you supporting You Go Your Way, I see you all and it means the world’
The pair, who now share three-year-old son Axel, matched on celebrity dating app Raya in November 2014 but went on only a couple of dates before Perrie had to embark on a three-month US tour with Little Mix and Ariana Grande.
Due to go away on tour for several months, and worried about putting pressure on a very new relationship, Perrie suggested to her now fiancé that they should pause their budding romance and go their separate ways.
The song sums up the moment in a relationship where you need to be prepared to let someone go and live their life in the hope that the will one day return.
She explained: ‘I told Alex, you go your way and I’ll go mine and if it’s meant to be we’ll find each other again when I am back.
‘He wasn’t happy this idea and made our relationship official there and then! Fast forward eight years and we are very happy, engaged and have our beautiful son.
‘I truly believe if you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it’s yours. If not it was never meant to be.’
The couple welcomed son Axel in August 2021 before Alex popped the question almost a year later.

Perrie put on another racy display in a red leather bodysuit for the song’s video

She also revealed how it tells her love story with fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Driven by a soaring and emotive vocal performance from Perrie, You Go Your Way sees a pulsating bass build to big and bold chorus that feels both empowering and cathartic.
The track was originally produced and released as an underground club single by London based dance duo Joy Anonymous, who played the song to Perrie in a writing session.
Perrie fell in love with the track instantly and worked on it with Joy, recorded the vocals and enlisted the help of Scottish electronic producer Hudson Mohawke (whose recent credits include Charli XCX ‘Brat’) to add the final finishing touches.